Ratings5
Average rating3.9
I'm Vivian, 100%. I appreciate immensely to have representation for the very real struggles of PTSD without glamorizing it in the way we commonly see today.
It took a few tries to get into Post-Traumatic, but that might be because I haven't read a novel like this in a long time. You spend most of the novel in Vivian's head, so even if you might be uncomfortable with the choices she's making, you have some sympathy. She's an unreliable narrator about her own life because she's not ready to face up to the aftermath of what's happened to her. It's striking, interesting to read, and I was invested in Vivian's wellbeing. What a good book. 4.5 stars.